The Great America Show - April 02, 2026


Trump Makes MAJOR Cabinet Change, MORE Reportedly on the way!?


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Pam Bondi has been appointed as the new Attorney General of the United States. This is a huge victory for President Trump, who has been on the brink of losing his attorney general position for a long time. What will it take for the Deep State to get their act together?

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00:00:31.040 So the big news of the day, the big news of the night,
00:00:33.780 perhaps the big news of the year,
00:00:36.020 Pam Bondi is finally out as Attorney General.
00:00:39.600 To me, I ask myself, what took so long?
00:00:42.500 And I think part of it is President Trump's way
00:00:45.140 of being far too kind, giving Pam Bondi,
00:00:49.200 I think, far too many opportunities to redeem herself.
00:00:53.020 President Trump, and I may sound like a broken record
00:00:55.740 because it's so redundant, but President Trump ran on gutting the deep state. He ran on draining
00:01:01.880 the swamp. He ran on holding the deep state actors accountable, the same deep state actors
00:01:06.700 who have undermined democracy in this country for 10 straight years since President Trump came down
00:01:12.320 that elevator. Now, some people may say, well, it's not only about President Trump. Well, it really
00:01:16.320 does boil down to it being about President Trump. With everything they've done to this man from day
00:01:22.380 won. They tried to ruin his life. They tried to ruin his family. They tried to even kill him.
00:01:28.980 Now, we still have no details on Thomas Matthew Crooks, the man who took the shot at President
00:01:34.440 Trump's head and hit his ear. We still have no information on that. We still have very little
00:01:41.420 to no information on the killer of Charlie Kirk, other than now that we're finding out,
00:01:47.640 according to court documents that they're saying the ballistics don't match the gun that was used
00:01:53.260 to shoot off the roof. We still don't have any information on the man who was able to set up
00:01:58.940 shop outside President Trump's golf course, getting ready to take a shot at him and kill him on one of
00:02:03.900 the tee boxes of his course. Now, this is years later, and we still don't have any information
00:02:09.960 into key times in history. The assassination of Charlie Kirk will go down in history.
00:02:18.380 The assassination attempt on President Trump will go down in history, to which we have no information.
00:02:24.960 Now, that's just one part of it.
00:02:27.060 The other part of it is the history of what they've done to President Trump.
00:02:31.460 They sought to put the man in jail for 700 years.
00:02:34.540 We still have none of these people who have undermined democracy, undermined this Constitution, and broke the law to go after, in 2015, a private citizen.
00:02:47.640 In 2016, a president elect. Later on in 2017, a presumptive nominee or 16, a presumptive nominee.
00:03:00.980 And then in 2017, a president of the United States.
00:03:06.860 And then it continued on. We continue to hear about this conspiracy, conspiracy, conspiracy.
00:03:11.480 about the deep state actors
00:03:15.820 who have gone after President Trump
00:03:18.420 and they brought this case now in Florida
00:03:19.880 and it's a conspiracy that's lasted years.
00:03:22.280 While I hate to break the bad news
00:03:23.660 to the folks in the Department of Justice,
00:03:27.660 this conspiracy is ongoing
00:03:29.140 and it continues still to this day.
00:03:33.080 Make no mistake,
00:03:34.120 there are still people inside of this federal government
00:03:36.340 who I believe,
00:03:37.980 some probably pretty close to President Trump,
00:03:41.480 Some hidden in the hallways of the CIA, the DIA, the NSA, the FBI, who hate President Trump, who still seek to undermine democracy, who still want to see President Trump gone, who, quite frankly, wouldn't care to see something happen to President Trump, something tragic.
00:04:09.160 We'll leave it at that.
00:04:11.480 And still to this day, we have nobody in jail. We have nobody indicted for it. We have no investigations for it. James Comey is still walking in the streets. James Clapper is still walking the streets. John Brennan is still walking the streets. Lisa Page is still walking the streets. Peter Strzok is still walking the streets.
00:04:31.420 Those are just the big names.
00:04:34.240 And the thing that annoys me most about it all is, okay, they say, you know, they're big names.
00:04:41.820 They're hard to go after.
00:04:42.640 Obama, hard to go after.
00:04:46.220 Well, I hate to break it to them, but Obama didn't work alone.
00:04:50.320 Clapper didn't work alone.
00:04:52.760 Brennan didn't work alone.
00:04:55.120 I use the analogy all the time.
00:04:58.020 And they say, oh, well, it's the seventh floor of the FBI.
00:05:00.760 It's the upper echelons.
00:05:01.960 Yes, the fish rots at the head for sure.
00:05:05.180 But if you've got a dead fish on the seventh floor of the FBI,
00:05:08.540 you're going to smell it on the eighth.
00:05:11.220 You're going to smell it on the ninth.
00:05:12.760 You're going to smell it on the sixth.
00:05:15.580 There is no way what took place wasn't apparent to other people
00:05:21.320 working at the FBI.
00:05:24.600 So why have we still not heard from them?
00:05:26.960 Why has Pam Bondi in this Department of Justice gone and started questioning?
00:05:35.040 Now, I understand it takes a lot to get an indictment, a grand jury.
00:05:39.380 But why have we not seen any people brought in who worked, the hundreds of people who have worked underneath Brennan Clapper, Ray Comey, who knew what was going on?
00:05:55.000 This is just me trying to be nice to justify, which I shouldn't even have to do, why Bondi has still done nothing.
00:06:05.540 Now, what I was told from the beginning and what I've relayed to you folks out here is that I've always believed that Kash Patel was being held back.
00:06:15.540 But Bongino, I can't offer any rationale to him because he's turned this completely strange leaf where he attacks everybody personally on Twitter and threatens to beat people up.
00:06:28.720 So I can't take him seriously.
00:06:29.920 But I've always believed that Cash was a good man.
00:06:34.100 And I always believed that Cash had the best interests of this country.
00:06:36.920 And this is not me going out on the whim just saying this.
00:06:40.880 I've known Cash for years personally.
00:06:42.620 I've worked with Cash for years personally.
00:06:45.540 He's been on the Great America Show probably since we started the show 20 or 30 times when Lou Dobbs and myself started the show.
00:06:56.660 He's been on Lou's television show probably 20 or 30 times.
00:07:00.860 So I had a close personal working relationship with Kash Patel where I still have his cell phone number.
00:07:08.680 And I never thought we could go rack and run the tapes.
00:07:13.880 that cash was the problem.
00:07:16.920 I never believed it was cash
00:07:18.760 who was the one who was holding back documents.
00:07:21.560 And then I further believed it more
00:07:25.420 as the Epstein stuff started to come out.
00:07:29.340 And I saw the way that cash was answering questions.
00:07:32.060 And I saw the way that cash
00:07:34.120 was sort of butting heads a little bit with Pam Bondi.
00:07:37.980 Now, he kept it professional
00:07:39.300 and tried to keep it out of the public domain
00:07:42.640 as much as possible.
00:07:44.560 But I saw that there was something a little bit off.
00:07:48.380 And then we watched that interview with Dan Bongino, where he sat down with Cash and with a straight face, told us all that Jeffrey Epstein hung himself.
00:07:59.280 No, we're smarter than that to know that there was more to the story.
00:08:03.660 We're smarter than that to realize that when the Department of Justice released a tape and there was a minute missing, that it wasn't business as usual.
00:08:11.780 That wasn't common practice.
00:08:13.880 that a CCTV, I think I said that right, CCTV film footage has to miss a minute in order to roll over.
00:08:25.120 And Pam Bonney took us as fools, took President Trump as a fool,
00:08:31.740 and I think made President Trump look extremely bad.
00:08:35.780 I think his poll numbers took a hit from the Epstein documents.
00:08:38.980 We've had Mark Mitchell on the show to talk about it.
00:08:41.480 that Mark believes his poll numbers took a hit from it.
00:08:48.140 And President Trump was forced to come out and talk about it himself,
00:08:50.940 to which he called it a hoax.
00:08:53.400 And the thing was blown completely out of context, I believe,
00:08:57.040 misconstrued.
00:09:00.220 And everyone's saying, oh, well, Donald Trump says it's a hoax.
00:09:03.860 There was no Epstein survivors.
00:09:05.840 There was nobody, no children taken advantage of on Epstein Island,
00:09:09.720 And which was, once again, misconstrued.
00:09:15.280 President Trump said it was a hoax in the sense where the Democrats were trying to use this as a means to an end and a way to deflect from what was going on.
00:09:25.740 The fact that President Trump had this country, and still does, we're just in a little bit of a hiccup, but had this country on the path to a golden age.
00:09:36.120 gas prices were back down egg prices were down prices of everything was down the stock market
00:09:42.620 was booming now as we see right now there are natural things that happen that have to happen
00:09:50.640 but the democrats used it as a way to to try to deflect and i think they're probably sorry they've
00:09:57.160 done that now because more democrats have been exposed and at the end of the day president trump
00:10:01.540 said you know i don't want to hear about it anymore but release all the damn documents get
00:10:05.420 it out there. And then Pam Bonney continued to embarrass him. And President Trump reportedly
00:10:13.680 had taken great issue with the way that she handled it, which further tells you that he was
00:10:19.920 not implicated in any way, which we already know, of course. Every document that's been released
00:10:27.740 has exonerated him. It actually came out that President Trump told on Jeffrey Epstein
00:10:33.140 and literally went to the police and said,
00:10:36.080 listen, this guy's a bad dude 20 years ago.
00:10:39.380 I'm glad you guys got him off the street.
00:10:41.080 He's a scumbag.
00:10:44.500 Further exonerating him from the issue.
00:10:49.200 So President Trump, I think, has finally had enough of Pam,
00:10:55.420 finally had enough of her doing nothing
00:10:57.980 to expose the crime and corruption that has taken place in this country.
00:11:04.600 Now, we've got an exclusive of what Pam Bondi had to say just before her firing.
00:11:10.380 Apparently, she found out last night that her time was coming to an end.
00:11:13.660 So we're going to take a quick break here.
00:11:15.180 And when we come back, I'm going to tell you what Pam had to say
00:11:18.460 and how she tried to save face and how less than 24 hours ago she tried to save her job.
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00:12:00.920 questions. I know we try to get to them every show, but sometimes we come up against a time
00:12:06.200 constraint. All righty, let's go. That makes my day. I hope to get somebody that will do the job
00:12:13.620 and keep these state operatives responsible. Yeah, what I'm hearing is it's Lee Zeldin looks
00:12:21.280 to be next in line, the head of the EPA, which I think is probably a little bit of a conservative
00:12:25.660 choice but um lee has been by president trump's side from the beginning so we'll have to wait
00:12:31.360 and see but that's what they're floating right now let's go after them yeah i think that's the
00:12:36.200 objective uh uh go after these deep staters who have sought to undermine president trump's
00:12:45.000 administration and uh his entire personal life we want accountability uh glenda yeah i think we all
00:12:52.200 do um and we're begging for it and we're yearning for it and we deserve it demorats hate america
00:13:00.200 yeah i don't think they're fans of america just based on everything they've done to this country
00:13:04.200 and continue to do matt gates was president trump's first pick pam bondy at democrats was
00:13:10.660 easier pick to fill the space yeah i think that's probably a fair assessment um i'm not sure pam's a
00:13:17.180 democrat but uh after gates i think president trump needed somebody who was going to be able
00:13:21.780 to get appointed because the Democrats were going to do all they could to stop whoever President
00:13:26.900 Trump put forward. So I think he wanted somebody in there. He may have rushed it a little bit,
00:13:31.860 may have listened to some of the wrong people. I know Pam Bonney's on Sean Hannity's show each
00:13:37.460 and every night. Hannity's not somebody I would take any political advice from considering Lindsey
00:13:42.120 Graham is on his show every single night. So I think he was probably maybe guided a little bit
00:13:46.780 in the wrong direction. But you know what? There's still two and a half, three years left
00:13:51.680 to this administration for them to get the job done after two and a half and three years.
00:13:55.740 If they can't get it done, then you know what? That's on them. So we'll stay on top of it. So
00:14:01.700 Pam Bondi reportedly begged President Trump not to fire her during a dramatic, and this is a Daily
00:14:06.900 Mail exclusive, dramatic White House showdown as Insiders reveals his final straw. Trump fired
00:14:13.780 bondi this morning this is now her second cabinet casualty in less than a month uh the first one i
00:14:21.080 guess was christy noem who we now find out had a very troubling life at home deputy attorney
00:14:27.460 general todd blanch will serve as the acting attorney general until a permanent nominee is
00:14:31.100 picked now president trump informed her of this decision shortly before his prime time iran war
00:14:36.520 addressed to the nation according to a senior administration source bondi responded to president
00:14:42.140 Trump by pleading for the president to give her more time in the role, but Trump remained firm
00:14:46.740 that her time leading the agency was over. This is according to reportedly people inside the
00:14:52.760 administration. She was unhappy and tried to change his mind, according to the source.
00:14:58.240 However, President Trump told her that she was fired and that the announcement would be made
00:15:02.360 shortly. The announcement had been due to be made on Friday, which it was, but was rushed out
00:15:09.080 after rampant, I'm sorry, it was supposed to be made tomorrow,
00:15:12.760 but it was rushed out after rampant media speculation
00:15:15.420 and the sources, I guess, leaking some of the information.
00:15:21.400 Now, President Trump's reasoning for the sudden dismissal
00:15:23.660 comes in part because President Trump believes,
00:15:26.060 now listen to this, folks, because this might tell us
00:15:28.660 who Pam Bondi really is, and this I found a little bit troubling.
00:15:32.520 His reasoning for the sudden dismissal comes in part
00:15:34.920 because President Trump believes that Pam Bondi
00:15:37.140 tipped off eric swalwell marxist dem eric swalwell about the fbi's efforts to release
00:15:44.280 investigative documents related to his relationship with an alleged chinese spy which we know as fang
00:15:51.220 fang the fbi was preparing a cache of documents of swalwell's relationship with christine fang
00:15:57.940 and the source says that she was intervening in those matters that the white house wasn't pleased
00:16:03.140 that she was intervening due to her personal friendship with Swalwell.
00:16:07.620 Now, it's unclear why Bondi would have intervened,
00:16:10.160 but it's believed that Bondi and Swalwell have a very friendly, friendly, friendly relationship.
00:16:16.060 Swalwell has openly criticized her since she took over as AG
00:16:18.820 after failing to prosecute multiple death threats against him and his family, he says.
00:16:23.640 Now, just yesterday, Bondi traveled with President Trump to the Supreme Court
00:16:27.860 to watch the proceedings for the birthright citizenship case
00:16:30.680 and then again attended his primetime speech about the war in Iran.
00:16:35.320 But as the president's cabinet gathered to focus on Iran
00:16:38.360 and the rumors ricocheted through the Washington hallways about Pam Bondi's replacement,
00:16:43.760 I think it was probably hard to keep it in.
00:16:47.800 Now, she's taken a lower profile in the media in the recent weeks
00:16:50.620 as President Trump privately excoriated her for failure to prosecute any of the deep staters
00:16:56.480 who tried to ruin this country and the deep staters who tried to throw him in jail
00:17:01.860 and has done absolutely, I think, nothing, which is kind of sad.
00:17:08.800 And she's wasted now a year with the nonsense that she's given us.
00:17:16.800 So, as I've said, it's looking like Lee Zeldin is one of the top people to come and take that job over as attorney general.
00:17:34.300 Now, it's not apparent that Todd Blanche is going to be able to run the DOJ, but sources told the Daily Mail that Blanche is a problem over in the DOJ, but Bondi is much, much worse.
00:17:48.200 Blanche allies would love to see him succeed and are working furiously and tirelessly to convince the president to choose him, even as his staff has raised the wall of silence, as the positioning continues.
00:18:01.500 Now, we'll see who takes over. Another man to maybe think about? Another man to maybe possibly throw in there? Maybe Governor Ron DeSantis.
00:18:15.180 uh we've heard that president trump has met with him over the last few weeks
00:18:20.840 and uh he'd be opening to give him a job once he is out of the governorship but
00:18:27.560 you never know it's a possibility that uh de santis is one of the uh the outliers
00:18:34.320 to go ahead and take that position so how do we find out about pam bonnie's firing well the same
00:18:40.340 way we find out about a lot of things president trump posting on truth social message reads as
00:18:46.840 follow pam bonnie is a great american patriot and a loyal friend who faithfully served as attorney
00:18:52.100 general over the past year pam did a tremendous job overseeing the massive crackdown on crime
00:18:56.680 across our country murders plummeting to their lowest level since 1900 we love pam and she'll
00:19:03.540 be continuing and transitioning to a much needed and important new job in the private sector to
00:19:08.480 be announced at a date in the near future. Our Deputy Attorney General, a very talented,
00:19:12.980 respected legal mind, Todd Blanche will step in to serve as acting Attorney General.
00:19:17.640 Thank you for your attention to this matter, President Donald J. Trump.
00:19:23.880 To which Ms. Bondi responded with a tweet of her own. Over the next month, I will be working
00:19:31.300 tirelessly to transition to the Office of Attorney General, to the amazing Todd Blanche,
00:19:35.680 for moving to an important private sector role that I am thrilled about
00:19:39.520 and where I will continue to fight for President Trump in this administration.
00:19:43.680 Leading President Trump's historic, highly successful efforts to make America safer
00:19:47.240 and more secure has been the honor of a lifetime
00:19:50.500 and easily the most consequential first year of the Department of Justice in American history.
00:19:55.660 Since February of 2025, we've secured the lowest murder rate in 125 years,
00:20:00.440 secured the first-ever terrorism convictions against members of Antifa,
00:20:04.380 shattered domestic and transnational gangs across the country,
00:20:07.620 taken custody of more than 90 key cartel figures,
00:20:10.640 and won 24 favorable rulings at the Supreme Court.
00:20:14.200 I remain eternally grateful for the trust that President Trump placed in me
00:20:17.640 to make America safe again.
00:20:21.500 And so, Bondi departs.
00:20:25.840 I'd say probably a little bit embarrassed that she couldn't get the job done.
00:20:32.680 Or is she?
00:20:33.740 I don't think there's a private sector role job out there,
00:20:37.960 but I'm sure one will come very, very soon.
00:20:41.120 Something tells me there's a nice seven-figure salary waiting out there
00:20:45.880 somewhere for her, whatever leftist firm she wants to go work for,
00:20:52.380 whatever leftist firm she wants to go lobby for.
00:20:55.920 That's the way Washington works, folks.
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00:21:09.060 Are more cabinet shakeups happening?
00:21:11.720 Who's next to go?
00:21:12.720 We're going to tell you in less than 60 seconds.
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00:21:58.300 So who's next to go in the cabinet as President Trump ousted Bondi?
00:22:04.540 The Guardian is reporting that President Trump has privately asked cabinet members in recent weeks whether he should replace his director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard,
00:22:14.620 venting frustrations as she shielded former deputy who undercut his rationale for the war with Iran, according to two people who were briefed on the discussions.
00:22:22.900 Now, that man, of course, Joe Kent, who was fired just a few weeks ago, it's not clear that Trump will actually fire Gavard over the episode.
00:22:31.680 Currently, there's no standout candidate to take the job.
00:22:34.500 And advisors have caution that creating high profile vacancy before successor ready could cause an unhelpful political distraction.
00:22:43.140 Now, President Trump's discussions mark an ominous development from Gavard, given the president tends to poll his advisers when he starts to seriously consider whether personnel change is needed or necessary or wanted.
00:22:55.560 The two people spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations with this story to the Guardian.
00:23:02.440 Now, President Trump's doubts about Gabbard follow her testimony at the worldwide threats on Capitol Hill last month, where she declared to condemn, declined to condemn Joe Kent, who had resigned days earlier after arguing that Iran did not pose a name and a threat to the United States.
00:23:17.320 kent obviously uh had some issues with president trump and i think he was
00:23:24.680 having a hard time coping um with the fact that president trump decided ultimately to
00:23:30.320 to bomb iran um even though just less than a year earlier he was all on board for that so
00:23:37.440 why the sudden change of mind i don't know i guess let's see uh the washington climate
00:23:43.080 of people changing their mind now president trump giving a prime time speech last night
00:23:50.680 to um the american people to millions and tens of millions maybe hundreds of millions
00:23:57.940 um for the world uh giving us an update on iran now just moments before that president trump uh
00:24:05.180 hosted a luncheon and gave some thoughts on nato and we've spoken about this over the last two or
00:24:10.760 three days. He has had it with NATO and in particular, a few countries inside of NATO.
00:24:16.720 Over in Iran, we're sort of pretty much winding that up. Have to take a few more hits. We want
00:24:22.800 to make sure we don't ever have them allow them to have a nuclear weapon because
00:24:28.260 because they'll use it. And you see how serious they were
00:24:35.600 with the conventional ballistic missiles.
00:24:39.120 They have thousands of them.
00:24:40.460 We've blown most of them up.
00:24:42.500 You notice every week it gets a little less,
00:24:45.880 a little less at us and at our allies.
00:24:49.120 We've had some very good allies over there.
00:24:51.700 We've had some very bad allies in NATO.
00:24:55.180 I hope you're all watching that, Scott,
00:24:58.020 because we had some asks.
00:25:01.480 And, you know, we spend trillions of dollars on NATO.
00:25:06.180 And when we need them, which we never do, we didn't need them here either.
00:25:10.320 To be honest, I was really asking because I wanted to see what they do.
00:25:15.500 We didn't need them. We blasted the hell out of them, out of Iran.
00:25:19.560 And the last thing I needed was NATO stepping in our way because they're not, they're a paper tiger.
00:25:26.860 He's absolutely right. And he's had enough of them. And rightfully so.
00:25:30.320 And I think he probably did do that as a test to see where they would be on this.
00:25:34.920 Now, at that same luncheon, President Trump had some comedy for the president of France and his wife, who treats him so well.
00:25:43.420 So he gets off public and says, man, that was easier than I thought.
00:25:47.900 Then I call up France, Macron, whose wife treats him extremely badly.
00:25:53.840 and still recovering from the right to the jaw and i say uh emmanuel we'd love to have some help
00:26:06.840 in the gulf even though we're setting records and knocking out bad people and knocking out
00:26:12.520 ballistic missiles we'd love to have some help if you could could you please send ships immediately
00:26:17.620 They said, no, no, no, we cannot do that.
00:26:20.480 We can do that after the war is won.
00:26:24.980 I said, no, no, I don't need after the war is won, Emmanuel.
00:26:28.280 Many of them said, we'll be there after the war is completed.
00:26:32.620 And so I learned about NATO.
00:26:34.140 president trump ever so brilliantly uh with his mockery of uh of manual macron who
00:26:45.000 was on video getting beat by his wife or punched in the face however you want to characterize it
00:26:52.020 now president trump at that prime time speech uh said that this was never supposed to go this far
00:26:57.480 his preference was always always diplomacy and i think we know that to be true my first
00:27:02.880 preference was always the path of diplomacy, yet the regime continued their relentless quest for
00:27:09.840 nuclear weapons and rejected every attempt at an agreement. For this reason, in June,
00:27:15.680 I ordered a strike on Iran's key nuclear facilities, an Operation Midnight Hammer.
00:27:21.960 Nobody's ever seen anything like it. Those beautiful B-2 bombers performed magnificently.
00:27:29.280 We totally obliterated those nuclear sites.
00:27:32.840 The regime then sought to rebuild their nuclear program at a totally different location,
00:27:38.640 making clear they had no intention of abandoning their pursuit of nuclear weapons.
00:27:44.080 They were also rapidly building a vast stockpile of conventional ballistic missiles
00:27:49.720 and would soon have had missiles that could reach the American homeland,
00:27:54.720 Europe, and virtually any other place on Earth.
00:27:57.980 Iran's strategy was so obvious.
00:28:01.180 They wanted to produce as many missiles as possible, and they did, with the longest range possible.
00:28:08.060 And they had some weapons that nobody believed they had.
00:28:11.480 We just learned that.
00:28:12.540 We took them out.
00:28:13.600 We took them all out so that no one would really dare stop them.
00:28:17.580 And they raced for a nuclear bomb, a nuclear weapon, a nuclear weapon like nobody's ever seen before.
00:28:24.080 They were right at the doorstep.
00:28:26.040 For years, everyone has said that Iran cannot have nuclear weapons.
00:28:31.100 But in the end, those are just words if you're not willing to take action when the time comes.
00:28:40.220 Once again, I think he's completely spot on now.
00:28:43.840 He says we're on track to finish the objective.
00:28:46.940 And should we not?
00:28:49.400 We're going to send Iran back into the Stone Age.
00:28:52.420 They don't want to make a deal.
00:28:53.340 I've made clear from the beginning of Operation Epic Fury that we will continue until our objectives are fully achieved.
00:29:00.860 Thanks to the progress we've made, I can say tonight that we are on track to complete all of America's military objectives shortly, very shortly.
00:29:10.700 We're going to hit them extremely hard over the next two to three weeks.
00:29:15.860 We're going to bring them back to the Stone Ages where they belong.
00:29:20.680 In the meantime, discussions are ongoing.
00:29:23.340 Regime change was not our goal.
00:29:25.780 We never said regime change, but regime change has occurred because of all of their original leaders' death.
00:29:35.000 They're all dead.
00:29:36.640 The new group is less radical and much more reasonable.
00:29:40.600 Yet if during this period of time no deal is made, we have our eyes on key targets.
00:29:45.420 If there is no deal, we are going to hit each and every one of their electric generating plants very hard and probably simultaneously.
00:29:54.560 We have not hit their oil, even though that's the easiest target of all, because it would not give them even a small chance of survival or rebuilding.
00:30:05.460 But we could hit it and it would be gone and there's not a thing they could do about it.
00:30:11.060 They have no anti-aircraft equipment. Their radar is 100% annihilated. We are unstoppable as a
00:30:19.760 military force. The nuclear sites that we obliterated with the B-2 bombers have been
00:30:25.600 hit so hard that it would take months to get near the nuclear dust, and we have it under intense
00:30:32.840 satellite surveillance and control. If we see them make a move, even a move for it,
00:30:38.940 We'll hit them with missiles very hard again.
00:30:43.000 We have all the cards.
00:30:44.340 They have none.
00:30:46.260 We have all the cards and they have none.
00:30:49.760 And so it's probably in the best interest of Iran to come to the table and make that deal already.
00:30:57.600 And let's get it over with.
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